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Kodak Films
Kodak Elite Chrome 100
Performs extremely well in bright-light conditions.
Is ideal for close ups.
Kodak Elite Chrome 200
A true 200-speed film delivering superior grain in general picture-taking under bright, moderate, and even lower light conditions.
Kodak Elite Chrome 400
This high-speed, saturated high-contrast film is best for fast action and low-light conditions.
Kodak Ektachrome 64T (EPY)
Color balance: Tungsten
Neutral color balance with excellent color reproduction.
Reciprocity performance.
Kodak Portra 160NC
Use 160NC Film for smooth, natural flesh tones in controlled lighting situations.
Film speed: ISO 160 for exposure times of 1/10,000 second to 10 seconds.
Color balance: Daylight or electronic flash.
Kodak Portra 160VC
Features vivid colors and medium speed.
Use 160VC Film for rich, vivid colors in controlled lighting situations.
Film speed: ISO 160 for exposure times of 1/10,000 second to 10 seconds
Color balance: Daylight or electronic flash
Primary features: Enhanced color in scenes with one predominant color or flatly lit situations.
Kodak Portra 400NC
Features natural colors and high speed.
Use 400NC Film for smooth, natural flesh tones on location.
Film speed: ISO 400 for exposure times of 1/10,000 second to 10 seconds.
Color balance: Daylight or electronic flash.
Primary features: Subtle color and natural flesh tones
Kodak Portra 800
Features exceptionally fine grain, exposure latitude, sharpness, color saturation and excellent skin tones.
A high speed film designed for the most challenging low-light applications.
Ideal for shooting with long lenses and stopping action in low light.
Kodak Portra 400VC
Features vivid colors and high speed.
Use 400VC Film for vivid colors on location.
Film speed: ISO 400 for exposure times of 1/10,000 second to 10 seconds.
Color balance: Daylight or electronic flash.
Primary features: Vivid color.
Kodak T400CN
This is a 400-speed, multi-purpose black-and-white film that's processed in Process C-41 with color negative films.
It's designed for printing on either black-and-white papers or color negative papers.
Wide exposure latitude.
Extremely fine grain and high sharpness.
Excellent latent-image keeping properties.
Print tone is adjustable on color negative paper.
Kodak TMax 100
Especially useful for detailed subjects when maximum image quality is needed.
Film speed: EI 100.
Panchromatic.
Extremely high sharpness, extremely fine grain, very high resolving power.
A very high degree of enlargement.
Expanded exposure latitude.
Kodak TMax 400
Especially useful for dimly lighted subjects, fast shutter speeds, extended flash range, and good depth of field.
Film speed: EI 400 (also for use at speeds of EI 800 and EI 1600 )
Panchromatic.
Very high sharpness, extremely fine grain, high resolving power.
High degree of enlargement.
Kodak Gold 200
A general purpose film.
Kodak Gold 400
Very fine grain which allows for improved enlargements.
Better pictures in a wider range of light.
Improved color consistency across a wider range of picture taking situations.
More natural looking skin tones.
Reduced impact of "camera shake".
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